Chrysin is a compound in the flavone family that is extracted mainly from passion flower plants.

Chrysin
happens to be a very good inhibitor of aromatase, the enzyme in the
body that converts testosterone into estradiol, and androstenedione
into estrone. When this enzyme is inhibited, testosterone (as well as
androstenedione) will tend to accumulate to higher concentrations.

DHEA
(Dehydroepiandrosterone) is a pharmaceutical grade, purified supplement.
This
micronized form is designed to increase its bioavailability when
compared to
the standard form.DHEA is a naturally occurring androgen secreted by
the
adrenal glands, and is found in plasma and brain tissue. Do NOT take
DHEA if
you are at risk for hormonally related cancers such as reproductive or
prostate
abnormalities, if under the age of 40, or if pregnant, lactating or
trying to
conceive.

Tribulus terrestris is a tropical vine common in sandy soil
throughout India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. LifeLink's Tribulus
Maximus contains over 40% total saponins, the active components.
This south Asian herb is popular for its potential role in supporting
reproductive function. Tribulus extract can be used by both men and
women.

Zinc orotate is a mineral salt that is normally found in the body in
small amounts. Each molecule of zinc orotate consists
of two molecules of orotic acid and one zinc atom — the zinc
atom replaces a pair of hydrogen atoms (one from each orotic
acid molecule).

Zinc is an essential element required by all living things.
Every organ and tissue in the body contains and requires zinc.
It plays roles in development, tissue growth, and in all major
bodily functions. Several thousand kinds of proteins in the
body contain zinc — some of these proteins are enzymes that use
zinc atoms to catalyze biochemical reactions, others have
structural roles. ‘Zinc finger’ proteins regulate gene
expression, and zinc atoms play a role in gene-directed cell death
(‘apoptosis’) which is a major regulatory process in growth and
development, and in cancer and other diseases. Zinc also affects
the way cells signal each other — it has been found to
influence hormone release and the transmission of information along
nerves.